Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America LLC (NGPL) has requested a certificate of public convenience and necessity from FERC to build a natural gas pipeline in the Permian Basin of West Texas that would connect directly to the Waha hub.
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Gulf LNG Files at FERC to Add Export Capability in Mississippi
Affiliates of Kinder Morgan Inc. (KMI) filed at FERC for approval to add natural gas liquefaction and export facilities to an existing liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in Jackson County, MS.
Gulf LNG Files at FERC to Add Export Capability in Mississippi
Affiliates of Kinder Morgan Inc. filed at FERC for approval to add natural gas liquefaction and export facilities to an existing liquefied natural gas import terminal in Jackson County, MS.
Second Oregon LNG Project Seeks Import/Export OK
Oregon LNG, the liquefied natural gas (LNG) import project proposed for the mouth of the Columbia River at Warrenton, OR, has asked FERC for permission to switch to a bidirectional import-export project and has signed an agreement with Williams’ Northwest Pipeline Co. to expand the capacity of lines bringing Canadian gas into the Pacific Northwest. It is the 14th U.S. project seeking an export permit to cover all nations.
Second Oregon LNG Project Files for Import/Export Authorization
As indicated this spring, Oregon LNG, the liquefied natural gas (LNG) import project proposed for the mouth of the Columbia River at Warrenton, OR, has switched to a bidirectional import-export project, filing with FERC to do so and signing an agreement with Williams’ Northwest Pipeline Co. to expand the capacity of lines bringing Canadian gas into the Pacific Northwest.
WGL Loses Attempt to Derail Transco Project
Over the strong protests of a Washington, DC-based utility, FERC Thursday approved Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line’s (Transco) proposal to construct two bidirectional interconnections to receive regasified liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the proposed Elba Express pipeline system.
FERC Seeks Approval of Sonora Pipe’s U.S.-Mexico Border Facilities
FERC has asked the secretaries of State and Defense Departments to favorably consider a presidential permit for Sonora Pipeline LLC, a subsidiary of Tidelands Oil & Gas, to construct bidirectional border-crossing pipeline facilities between the United States and Mexico.
FERC Seeks Approval of Sonora Pipe’s U.S.-Mexico Border Facilities
FERC has asked the secretaries of State and Defense to favorably consider a presidential permit for Sonora Pipeline LLC, a subsidiary of Tidelands Oil & Gas, to construct bidirectional border-crossing pipeline facilities between the United States and Mexico.